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TuxCare launches support for Debian 11 after end of life

Jun. 10, 2026
By AI, Created 15:45 UTC, Jun 10, 2026, AGP -

TuxCare said June 10 it has made its Endless Lifecycle Support available for Debian 11, giving organizations a way to keep receiving security patches after Debian’s long-term support ends Aug. 31, 2026. The service is aimed at businesses that need more time to upgrade mission-critical systems without taking on unnecessary risk.

Why it matters: - Debian 11 is widely used as a base for business-critical workloads and other Linux software. - Support gaps can leave organizations exposed while they work through complex upgrades. - TuxCare’s new service is meant to keep Debian 11 systems patched after official support ends.

What happened: - TuxCare announced general availability of Endless Lifecycle Support for Debian 11 on June 10, 2026. - Debian’s Long Term Support team is scheduled to stop supporting Debian 11 on Aug. 31, 2026. - The release targets organizations that plan to keep Debian 11 running in production beyond that date.

The details: - Debian 11, codenamed Bullseye, was released in 2021. - Debian 11 remains a popular operating system for enterprise workloads. - Debian 11 is also the upstream source for many Linux distributions and software platforms. - The upgrade process for mission-critical systems can involve application validation, dependency testing, regulatory review and infrastructure planning. - TuxCare’s ELS for Debian 11 delivers ongoing security patches for vulnerabilities discovered after Debian 11 reaches end of life. - The service is designed to let businesses maintain secure operations while upgrading on their own timelines. - More information is available in TuxCare’s Debian 11 support announcement.

Between the lines: - The launch reflects a broader enterprise pattern: companies often delay major Linux upgrades to avoid downtime and compatibility problems. - End-of-life support products have become a bridge for organizations that want to reduce exposure without rushing migration work.

What's next: - Organizations using Debian 11 will need to decide whether to upgrade before Aug. 31, 2026 or extend coverage with third-party support. - TuxCare is positioning the offering as an option for teams that want more time to plan and validate their next platform move.

The bottom line: - TuxCare is giving Debian 11 users a way to keep security coverage in place after official support ends.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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